3517.07
Parties or groups advocating overthrow of government by force or violence.

No political party or group which advocates, either directly or
indirectly, the overthrow, by force or violence, of our local, state, or
national government or which carries on a program of sedition or treason by
radio, speech, or press or which has in any manner any connection with any
foreign government or power or which in any manner has any connection with any
group or organization so connected or so advocating the overthrow, by force or
violence, of our local, state, or national government or so carrying on a
program of sedition or treason by radio, speech, or press shall be recognized
or be given a place on the ballot in any primary or general election held in
the state or in any political subdivision thereof.

Any party or group desiring to have a place on the ballot shall
file with the secretary of state and with the board of elections in each county
in which it desires to have a place on the ballot an affidavit made by not less
than ten members of such party, not less than three of whom shall be executive
officers thereof, under oath stating that it does not advocate, either directly
or indirectly, the overthrow, by force or violence, of our local, state, or
national government; that it does not carry on any program of sedition or
treason by radio, speech, or press; that it has no connection with any foreign
government or power; that it has no connection with any group or organization
so connected or so advocating, either directly or indirectly, the overthrow, by
force or violence, of our local, state, or national government or so carrying
on a program of sedition or treason by radio, speech, or press.

Said affidavit shall be filed not less than six nor more than
nine months prior to the primary or general election in which the party or
group desires to have a place on the ballot. The secretary of state shall
investigate the facts appearing in the affidavit and shall within sixty days
after the filing thereof find and certify whether or not this party or group is
entitled under this section to have a place on the ballot.

Any qualified member of such party or group or any elector of
this state may appeal from the finding of the secretary of state to the supreme
court of Ohio.

This section does not apply to any political party or group
which has had a place on the ballot in each national and gubernatorial election
since the year 1900.